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10.25 Come Outside: Toothpaste
(ages 4-5) (Stereo)

10.45 Science Zone: Changes in Materials
(ages 9-11)

11.05 Space Ark: Changes in Material
(ages 7-11)

11.15 Clementine: Croissant et Chocolat
(ages 14-16)

11.30 Ghostwriter: To Catch a Creep
(ages 10-12)

Talk show presented by Andrew Neil, broadcast on BBC2 and around the globe via the satellite channel BBC World.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Andrew Neil

An eight-part series about the attractions of English village life.

Robert Emmerson talks about this north Yorkshire seaside village, where he still earns a living by selling freshly caught crabs.

(The next programme, about Eyam in Derbyshire, can be seen on Thursday at 5.55pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Emmerson

Bicycling scientist Adam Hart-Davis uncovers stories of amazing, often unsung pioneers of science and invention. Tonight, Adam's journey takes him to Scotland, and includes the story of Neville Maskelyne, the man who weighed all the planets of the solar system from a bothy on a Perthshire mountain. Plus, John Napier, inventor of the calculator, the explanation of why ice takes so long to melt in whisky, and David Brewster, the croquet player who invented the kaleidoscope.

Contributors

Presenter:
Adam Hart-Davis
Producer:
Paul Bader
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Drori

Third of a six-part series offering financial advice. Tonight's programme looks at potential problems arising from playing sport, and also makes suggestions on how best to invest for your children's future. With Liz Barclay, Mickey Clark and Tony Morris.

Contributors

Presenter:
Liz Barclay
Presenter:
Mickey Clark
Presenter:
Tony Morris
Director:
Mark Jones
Editor:
Peter Weil

Today, a simple classic French vegetable soup, a delicious dessert, a healthy vegetable-and-fruit drink, and a tour of the vineyards of South Africa. Presented by Chris Kelly , Michael Barry and Jilly Goolden , with Oz Clarke and Michelin-starchef Jeannie Rankin.
Director Linda Nash ; Series producer Tim Hincks
INFORMATION: see Ceefax page 616. 6.

Contributors

Presented By:
Chris Kelly
Presented By:
Michael Barry
Presented By:
Jilly Goolden
Unknown:
Oz Clarke
Unknown:
Jeannie Rankin.
Director:
Linda Nash
Producer:
Tim Hincks

Six-part series going behind the scenes of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London.

As the curtain rises, there's a crisis at the box office and impending disaster on stage as diva Denyce Graves loses her voice. Visits to a Harley Street specialist fail to remedy the problem, leaving just hours to locate a replacement for the leading role in Carmen.
See today's choices.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Meet the backstage heroes: page 18

Contributors

Subject:
Denyce Graves
Series Director:
Michael Waldman
Executive Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff

Open University
12.30 The Albert Memorial
1.00 The Melbury Road Set
1.30 Global Firms in the Industrialising East

Night School
2.00 History - Landmarks

BBC Focus
4.00 Teaching and Learning with IT
(Rpt)
4.30 Inside Europe
5.00 English Heritage - Conservation at Work
5.30 Film Education

Business and Work
6.00 Sid's Heroes: Videoprint
6.30 Sid's Heroes: Chester Hospital
(Rpt)
6.50 Sid's Heroes: Compilation

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